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Most anyone that has looked at getting a GMRS mobile radio is likely familiar with Midland's offerings .... but there are or will be other players.
Baofengtech recently entered the GMRS mobile radio market with their GMRS-50x1 radio. BTECH Mobile GMRS-50X1 - BaoFeng
This is advertised as a 50 watt radio, but also has 20w and 5w.
It has narrow band or wide band as the GMRS channels actually change bandwidth depending on the channel.
This radio can do split tones which is something currently lacking in Midland's line up. Split tones is in regards to repeater operation where the receive tone and transmit tone of the repeater may not be the same.
This radio comes in about $70 cheaper than Midland's 40 watt mobile, not including any promo codes.
TYT will be coming out with a new GMRS mobile radio called the GMR45.
This radio only has high and low power, 45w and 5w respectively.
From the manual it appears this radio is only narrow band so while it will still communicate with a radio running wide band it may sound a little different to the person on the other end.
This radio also does not appear to do split tones.
It will be interesting to see what price point this radio comes in at. While it does have high power it is lacking other features and as such I feel this radio should come in around $125.
Midland is still trying to stay competitive.
They have said that they are coming out with a 50 watt radio that will do split tones and has the form factor of their MXT-275 and they are expecting to be released later this year. I would expect or hope this radio to also have NOAA weather frequencies but I cannot say for sure.
With the pandemic the release likely has been pushed back and with nothing currently showing on the FCC website I see an early to mid 2021 release being more likely but we shall see.
With their current 40 watt radio (MXT-400), lacking split tones, the 275 form factor, and NOAA already coming in at $249 I can't imagine they are going to be able to price the new 50 watt radio higher than that. So either the new 50 watt will replace the MXT-400 all together or the will reduce the price of the MXT-400 and put the new 50 watt radio in it's place at $249.
Unfortunately Midland's prices are pretty high (though they do run a20% 15% off promo code, OverlandUSA Overland15) and when they were the only option for plug and play units that may have been fine but hopefully as more competition comes on board the prices will come down to stay competitive.
Daystar and Rugged Radios also offer a GMRS mobile radio, but they are even higher priced than Midland and not worth it for what they are. You could get a nice dual band ham radio for the prices they are asking for a GMRS radio.
Will continue to update this thread with more info regarding Midland's new radio or if any other GMRS mobile radio is coming into the market.
Baofengtech recently entered the GMRS mobile radio market with their GMRS-50x1 radio. BTECH Mobile GMRS-50X1 - BaoFeng
This is advertised as a 50 watt radio, but also has 20w and 5w.
It has narrow band or wide band as the GMRS channels actually change bandwidth depending on the channel.
This radio can do split tones which is something currently lacking in Midland's line up. Split tones is in regards to repeater operation where the receive tone and transmit tone of the repeater may not be the same.
This radio comes in about $70 cheaper than Midland's 40 watt mobile, not including any promo codes.
TYT will be coming out with a new GMRS mobile radio called the GMR45.
This radio only has high and low power, 45w and 5w respectively.
From the manual it appears this radio is only narrow band so while it will still communicate with a radio running wide band it may sound a little different to the person on the other end.
This radio also does not appear to do split tones.
It will be interesting to see what price point this radio comes in at. While it does have high power it is lacking other features and as such I feel this radio should come in around $125.
Midland is still trying to stay competitive.
They have said that they are coming out with a 50 watt radio that will do split tones and has the form factor of their MXT-275 and they are expecting to be released later this year. I would expect or hope this radio to also have NOAA weather frequencies but I cannot say for sure.
With the pandemic the release likely has been pushed back and with nothing currently showing on the FCC website I see an early to mid 2021 release being more likely but we shall see.
With their current 40 watt radio (MXT-400), lacking split tones, the 275 form factor, and NOAA already coming in at $249 I can't imagine they are going to be able to price the new 50 watt radio higher than that. So either the new 50 watt will replace the MXT-400 all together or the will reduce the price of the MXT-400 and put the new 50 watt radio in it's place at $249.
Unfortunately Midland's prices are pretty high (though they do run a
Daystar and Rugged Radios also offer a GMRS mobile radio, but they are even higher priced than Midland and not worth it for what they are. You could get a nice dual band ham radio for the prices they are asking for a GMRS radio.
Will continue to update this thread with more info regarding Midland's new radio or if any other GMRS mobile radio is coming into the market.
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